Kadoi was a minor Phrygian city whose civic coinage under Claudius reflects the administrative normalcy of a region that had been folded into the Roman province of Asia for nearly two centuries by this point. The city's name appears in the ethnic legend as ΚΑΔΟΗΝΩΝ — a genitive plural form identifying the issuing community rather than any magistrate, which was not universal practice among Phrygian civic mints of the Julio-Claudian period.
RPC I 3046 is a sparsely attested type; the RPC project recorded very few specimens at time of publication.
Kadoi was a minor Phrygian city whose civic coinage under Claudius reflects the administrative normalcy of a region that had been folded into the Roman province of Asia for nearly two centuries by this point. The city's name appears in the ethnic legend as ΚΑΔΟΗΝΩΝ — a genitive plural form identifying the issuing community rather than any magistrate, which was not universal practice among Phrygian civic mints of the Julio-Claudian period.
RPC I 3046 is a sparsely attested type; the RPC project recorded very few specimens at time of publication.